An intern at NASA. A grand prix racecar driver. Ground-breaking programs. Life-changing friendships. These are just some of the stories we feature here on Pulse.
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Study Tips from OAAR to Help End Your Term Strong
These quick tips could help you develop good study habits before the end of spring term.
Building a Healthier Workforce With Morgan Wagner ’21, MSAT ’24
“Our professors truly get down to knowing us, and they knew I did not want to be a traditional athletic trainer,” Wagner said. “I wanted to pursue those more niche avenues.”
Can Emojis Make Coworkers Feel Closer to Each Other?
Professor Monica Riordan wanted to know whether using emojis and gifs would help coworkers virtually express their emotions effectively.
Walking Eden Hall’s Trails With Forester Molly Draper, MAFS+MBA ’25
The second-semester graduate student discusses her position as Eden Hall Campus’ professional forester, the Tiny Forest Coalition, and the joy of being outdoors.
She’s a Chatham Alum, a Professor, and President of the PA OT Association
Chrissy Daeschner, PPOTD ’22, found a passion for geriatric occupational therapy after working in home healthcare. “It truly is a space where you see a person really at their most vulnerable.”
Senior to Senior Series: Jolie Phan ’24
Meet Jolie Phan, a human biology major and student in the IDP program working toward her master’s degree in Physician Assistant Studies. Jolie talks candidly about problem-based learning, cheerleading, her involvement with the Asian Student Association, and her impactful friendships at Chatham in this senior to senior profile.
A Q&A with “Understanding Rachel” Star and Writer Elise Robertson
At first, Elise Robertson was struck by the similarities between herself and Rachel Carson ’29. But she didn’t understand her until she dug into their differences.
Alum Electra Janis Ushers in a New Generation of Leadership in Washington County
Electra Janis ’17, MAP ’19, once considered running for office “crazy talk.” She was sworn in as a Washington County commissioner in January.